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notjustmum's comment on Online Business Systems ...
Don't Waste Your Money
$9.95 plus $39.95 if you don't return it in time for what amounts to a sales letter and some testimonials! The $9.95 is supposedly postage for the "kit". Postage would have been less than $2 and delivery online could easily have been done for free.
The initial "kit" does not even include a list of products!
notjustmum's comment on Clickbank Pirate ...
Doesn’t Deliver As Promised
In promos I’ve received for Clickbank Pirate they cite conversion rates of 30%. I struggled to get conversions of less than 2%. (People requesting free report and joining the mailing list, NOT sales.)
Like allwyn I expected a greater variety of products from the promos. I also found that there is no information provided to members regarding the products they are promoting. True, there are some promotion materials including articles, emails and blog posts, but these are all geared at getting people to sign up for the free report. To submit articles to Ezine Articles they need to be original and useful and to write these type of articles you really need to know more.
I tried finding the programs in Clickbank for more information, but couldn’t even find some of them. I signed up for the free report for a couple to get more information, but if you’re doing this be careful because it then adds you to your own list (I ended up inadvertently buying from my own affiliate link).
notjustmum's comment on INeedHits ...
Caution for anyone marketing Affiliate Products
When I signed up for the basic package I was automatically up-sold the Google package. I was charged for this service only to be told that due to redirects they were unable to get my site listed with Google or Yahoo.
I corrected the URL, paid again only to be told that due to affiliate content on my website they were unable to provide this service for me and I was not eligible for a refund. I'm sure that in the fine print when I signed up there was something of this nature, but as the affiliate program I was promoting recommended their services assumed it would work form my site.
After I canceled this service, they continued to send me emails trying to get me to upgrade to services they would charge for but couldn't provide due to the nature of my site!
From the services they did provide I didn't see any marked change to traffic to my site.
I would just like to warn other affiliates not to upgrade Yahoo and Google services if using these services.
notjustmum's comment on MaxPro System ...
I spent over $2000 to make less than $30 (total not profit)
This was my first IM experience, very naive, saw lots of BIG promises and thought I'd try it.
After signing up with MaxPro as a Beta tester, the costs quickly started to pile up. The costs were for Magazine Co-Op, Postcards (which I didn't do), a blog which they designed and hosted for $199 (which I could have got elsewhere for a fraction of the cost if I'd had any clues) and monthly membership fees for club Zoomica and hosting.
When I couldn't access the training area I sent a support request and two weeks later still couldn't access it.
Just before I quit this turnkey system with all complete training and support provided, I was sent an offer stating some members were already making $40,000 a month and would I like personal mentoring for another $497. At that point I'd had enough.
Oh yeah, launch was July 09 and they’ve already started pilot testing their next program!